Lawrence, who works a manufacturing job from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., leaves work each night to change into his Batman outfit. Then, in full costume, he patrols the streets of Brampton until approximately 3 a.m. The caped crusader does everything from small favours (he'll help you change a flat tire) to big deeds (he's rescued someone using CPR). But despite the joy and laughter he brings to the people of Brampton, Lawrence actually takes himself pretty seriously.

After years of anonymity, Batman decided to reveal his true identity when he acquired his very own 'Batmobile,' which is actually a converted sedan he bought from entrepreneur Glenn McCullagh.

The Brampton Batman is frequently stopped in the streets, as when he was interviewed in the video above in June 2013. He insists that one of the favorite parts of his "hobby" is giving people a smile, talking to fans and taking pictures with people who get a kick out of his outfit.